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... object is evident , when we consider that the Jewish historian makes the most solemn and repeated professions of deriving the materials of his ancient history from the Hebrew Scriptures , that he had the highest veneration for the Greek ...
... object is evident , when we consider that the Jewish historian makes the most solemn and repeated professions of deriving the materials of his ancient history from the Hebrew Scriptures , that he had the highest veneration for the Greek ...
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... object , the promotion of pri- mitive Christianity among the people , or to prove the best possible means of teaching and exemplifying it ; whether the men from the inferior classes , thus seeking and attaining the preferments of the ...
... object , the promotion of pri- mitive Christianity among the people , or to prove the best possible means of teaching and exemplifying it ; whether the men from the inferior classes , thus seeking and attaining the preferments of the ...
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... objects in nature , and by good church music . The most simple and affeeting narra tive parts of the Bible are to be added as soon as they can be clearly understood ; but the author strongly disapproves of children at an early age being ...
... objects in nature , and by good church music . The most simple and affeeting narra tive parts of the Bible are to be added as soon as they can be clearly understood ; but the author strongly disapproves of children at an early age being ...
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... professional expertness , -what other virtue should we hesitate to sacrifice to the same object ? Thus expli- 12 ៨ 5 9 * S * citly tolerate and encourage in the pupil the contempt 22 Edgeworth's Essays on Professional Education .
... professional expertness , -what other virtue should we hesitate to sacrifice to the same object ? Thus expli- 12 ៨ 5 9 * S * citly tolerate and encourage in the pupil the contempt 22 Edgeworth's Essays on Professional Education .
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... object as the imitation of even the best of them , but to perfect his abstract idea of excellence by means of a consideration of various examples ; better and worse , for he recommends the student to hear some of the worst specimens as ...
... object as the imitation of even the best of them , but to perfect his abstract idea of excellence by means of a consideration of various examples ; better and worse , for he recommends the student to hear some of the worst specimens as ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.